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Kilimanjaro presents

Nick Mason’s Saucerful of Secrets

Tue 25 Jun 2024

Nick Mason’s Saucerful Of Secrets are returning to the UK this June.

Having last played live in the UK in May 2022 with the Echoes Tour, they have since played extensively through the US and Europe including a show in Pompeii in August last year - a venue of course synonymous with the music of Pink Floyd.

Tickets are on sale from Friday 16th February at 11am 

Please note there is no presale for this event. 

 

Formed in 2018, Nick Mason’s Saucerful Of Secrets are Nick Mason, Gary Kemp, Guy Pratt, Lee Harris and Dom Beken and they play Pink Floyd’s celebrated and significant early body of work including tracks from the era of 1967’s ‘The Piper At The Gates of Dawn’ through to 1972’s ‘Obscured By Clouds’ which has included a much lauded rendition of the 23 minute epic ‘Echoes’.

Very few bands are as culturally important as Pink Floyd. They are one of the best selling music artists of all time and Nick Mason is a co-founder and the only constant member of the band performing on all of their albums as well as all of their live shows.

Nick Mason says… “Six years ago when I got behind the drums again and we started playing the early Pink Floyd material, it was a real pleasure on so many levels. Many of the tracks had never actually been played live, so to have performed them all over the world has been something we’ve all enjoyed immensely. To get the opportunity to come back to the UK for another tour is something the band and I had been hoping we would be able to do, so to say “we’re back” feels good!”

 

Event Information 

Those under 14 require a seated ticket and are to be accompanied by an adult 18+.

There will be no support act.

Tickets can book tickets here, or by calling us on 01202 280000 and choose the ‘ticket office’ extension (2)

...this was the most extraordinary and joyous show

Michael Hann, Financial Times

What a joy it is, then, to see Mason back on stage leading a new band devoted to Floyd's pre-Dark Side of the Moon days

Dominic Maxwell, The Times

The sound was immense, electrifying, galvanising, mesmerising and still deeply strange, bending the formats of primal rock into all kind of weird and wonderful shapes

Neil McCormick, The Daily Telegraph

The sheer joy and vigour of the band's performance is as infectious as it is tangible

Ian Fortnam, Classic Rock Magazine

It's apparent we are witnessing something incredibly special

Jerry Ewing, Prog Magazine